Description
Rock marker in the valley. The plaque reads: "Near this spot in 1905, Enoch and Noah Byrum, A. L. Byers, and J.B. Martin, leaders of the Church of God and officers of the Gospel Trumpet Company in Moundsville, West Virginia, knelt to dedicate this 40-acre tract as their new headquarters. After purchasing the tract for $200 per acre, they constructed a building (later known as Old Main, the birthplace of Anderson College) to accommodate the 300 workers - including their families - and a publishing plant, now known as Warner Press."